Dear Friends,
After our first test "Jitter vs. no-Jitter" here it is another test, actually two, on our ability to recognize jitter.
Following the advice of the user "mitchco" We have prepared a file containing two songs by Marilyn Mazur & Jan Garbarek from the album "Elixir" - "Bell-Painting" and "Elixir" - for high and low range respectively, with high DR.
At the moment I do not want to give too much technical information, which will be given at the end of the survey. The two tests seem the same, but obviously they are not.
Both songs were recorded with two equal converters, but one was defective and produced much jitter.
In both tests we have to try to recognize the song with LESS jitter.
The poll will last one week only and it is published on three forums: NextHardware, ComputerAudiophile, WhatsBest.
For "Jitter vs. no-jitter Part II" the tracks can be downloaded from:
dropcanvas - instant drag and drop sharing - canvas view
or
https://www.dropbox.com/s/agbq0wizwa301au/Test 1.zip?dl=0
For "Jitter vs. no-jitter Part III" the tracks can be downloaded from:
dropcanvas - instant drag and drop sharing - canvas view
or
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pis3kp818onp168/Test 2.zip?dl=0
Good listening!
After our first test "Jitter vs. no-Jitter" here it is another test, actually two, on our ability to recognize jitter.
Following the advice of the user "mitchco" We have prepared a file containing two songs by Marilyn Mazur & Jan Garbarek from the album "Elixir" - "Bell-Painting" and "Elixir" - for high and low range respectively, with high DR.
At the moment I do not want to give too much technical information, which will be given at the end of the survey. The two tests seem the same, but obviously they are not.
Both songs were recorded with two equal converters, but one was defective and produced much jitter.
In both tests we have to try to recognize the song with LESS jitter.
The poll will last one week only and it is published on three forums: NextHardware, ComputerAudiophile, WhatsBest.
For "Jitter vs. no-jitter Part II" the tracks can be downloaded from:
dropcanvas - instant drag and drop sharing - canvas view
or
https://www.dropbox.com/s/agbq0wizwa301au/Test 1.zip?dl=0
For "Jitter vs. no-jitter Part III" the tracks can be downloaded from:
dropcanvas - instant drag and drop sharing - canvas view
or
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pis3kp818onp168/Test 2.zip?dl=0
Good listening!
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